20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of David Benoit David Benoit

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  • Release Date: 03/29/2005
  • Sales Rank: 54,194
  • Label: HIP-O RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498806470
 
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of David Benoit

1LISTENEvery Step of the Way 4:04
2LISTENKey to You 5:04
3LISTENFreedom at Midnight 4:13
4LISTENKei's Song 4:37
5LISTENWild Kids 4:22
6LISTENCast Your Fate to the Wind 3:12
7LISTENM.W.A. (Musicians With Attitude) 4:39
8LISTENSaudade 3:46
9LISTENWailea 4:29
10LISTENAmerican Landscape 4:24
11LISTENLinus and Lucy 3:05
12LISTENWatermelon Man 5:22

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Editorial Reviews

The "best-of" concept is more suited to pop musicians than to jazz players, if only because pop stars' more highly regarded works often have quantifiable markers of success, e.g., making the Top 40. Of course, the world of smooth jazz has its charts, too, even if they are only radio charts for industry tipsheets, and over the years musicians learn which tunes their audiences respond to most in concert. Still, the compiling of a highlights disc such as this one, part of Universal's discount-priced 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection series, remains somewhat subjective. Pianist David Benoit has been with Universal's GRP label since 1987, and compilation producer Mike Ragogna, choosing 12 tracks from ten albums released over 16 years, seems to have gone as much for familiarity and variety as anything else in his choices. The material ranges from standard smooth jazz, the sort of stuff that sounds like a Michael McDonald-era Doobie Brothers song minus the vocal track, to tunes with light flavorings of R&B, Latin, and classical. Benoit's affection for Vince Guaraldi, best expressed on his 2000 tribute album Here's to You Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years!, is reflected in his versions of two of Guaraldi's best-known tunes, "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" and "Linus and Lucy." "American Landscape," the title track of a 1997 album, allows Benoit to indulge Aaron Copland-like ambitions in music evocative of the wide open spaces, complete with keening harmonica. And Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man," a 2003 performance that closes the collection, cements Benoit's ties to fusion. Throughout, his sparkling pianism, alternately reminiscent of David Lanz and Bruce Hornsby, remains striking and melodic, if only occasionally jazzy. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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